Kyle Larson apologized Monday for causing what he deemed to be “irreparable” damage after using a racial slur during an iRacing event.
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Former WNBA player Tamara Moore to coach men’s hoops team at Mesabi Range College
Former Wisconsin and WNBA guard Tamara Moore has been hired as the men’s basketball coach at Mesabi Range College in Minnesota.
NASCAR indefinitely suspends Kyle Larson after he used racial slur during stream of virtual race
NASCAR driver Kyle Larson used a racial slur during livestream broadcast of an virtual exhibition race Sunday night. The series suspended him Monday.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola’s mother dies after contracting coronavirus
Mother of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola died of coronavirus on Monday in Spain, the club announced in a statement.
This is the NCAA basketball national title game we all deserved: Dayton vs. Kansas
The 2020 college basketball season will be marked with an asterisk. But we bring you what could’ve been an epic title game between Dayton and Kansas.
Day 24 Without Sports 😭: Here’s how 2020 Final Four would’ve turned out if it happened
We project what might have happened in the two Final Four games that were supposed to be played Saturday in Atlanta.
LaMelo Ball, manager purchase Australian NBL team Illawarra Hawks
LaMelo Ball and his manager Jermaine Jackson purchased the projected Australian team, the Illawarra Hawks of the country’s National Basketball League.
Working out from home but want to run a marathon? Here’s how one man did just that.
A distance runner from England built his own garden marathon course and live streamed his 26.2-mile race. He took 1,064 laps around his yard.
British triathlete defends his 200-mile lockdown ride after coronavirus backlash
Joe Skipper, a professional triathlete in Great Britain, defended his 9-hour, 201-mile bike ride in Norfolk, England amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Buccaneers GM says Tom Brady pitched himself to team, expects QB has ‘over two years’ left
Buccaneers GM Jason Licht said quarterback Tom Brady pitched himself to the team in a way that made their own sales pitch less essential.